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The Nativity Fast is fast approaching – already next week!

The Nativity season is a wonderful opportunity for challenging ourselves to think more seriously about our relationships with Christ. In a selfish secular culture during the Christmas season, it can sometimes be difficult to remember the real “reason for the season.” Our spiritual preparation for the birth o...

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What is the Transfiguration?

This feast commemorates the Transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor, where he appeared before the Apostles Peter, James, and John in His divine glory.

His face shone like the sun, and His garments became glistening white.

Moses and Elijah appeared with Christ, talking to Him. Peter declared how goo...

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What is Pentecost?

Pentecost marks the fiftieth day after Pascha, and is one of the most important feast days in the Orthodox Church. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles – thus fulfilling Christ’s promise to send the Holy Spirit and empower the Apostles to preach the Gospel in different languages. This is also considered...

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What is the Ascension?

This feast day commemorates the physical bodily ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after His Resurrection, or Pascha. This day signifies the completion of Christ’s mission on Earth, and signifies the glorification of human nature now sitting at the right hand of God. This day also marks the fulfillment ...

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What is Palm Sunday?

Palm Sunday is the day that commemorates Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and is always the Sunday before Great and Holy Pascha. It marks the beginning of Holy Week and is a joyous, yet solemn celebration. Palm Sunday is preceded by Lazarus Saturday.

Fasting:

While Palm Sunday marks ...

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